"Hvem er egentlig Hade-Hanne?": Mediale tilnavne i dansk

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"Hvem er egentlig Hade-Hanne?" : Mediale tilnavne i dansk. / Farø, Ken Joensen.

In: Studia Anthropnymica Scandinavica, No. 23, 2005, p. 53-70.

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Farø, KJ 2005, '"Hvem er egentlig Hade-Hanne?": Mediale tilnavne i dansk', Studia Anthropnymica Scandinavica, no. 23, pp. 53-70.

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Farø, K. J. (2005). "Hvem er egentlig Hade-Hanne?": Mediale tilnavne i dansk. Studia Anthropnymica Scandinavica, (23), 53-70.

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Farø KJ. "Hvem er egentlig Hade-Hanne?": Mediale tilnavne i dansk. Studia Anthropnymica Scandinavica. 2005;(23):53-70.

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Farø, Ken Joensen. / "Hvem er egentlig Hade-Hanne?" : Mediale tilnavne i dansk. In: Studia Anthropnymica Scandinavica. 2005 ; No. 23. pp. 53-70.

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